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Hand therapy putty exercises can help you regain strength and dexterity in your hand with a simple, affordable accessory. Before we dig into the exercises, we will discuss how to get the most from your hand therapy putty exercises. Getting the Best Results from Hand Putty Exercises Hand therapy putty exercises will strengthen hand function […]

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"A hands-off approach to injury"- Using specifically constructed tools like cups or Gua Sha tools to mobilize injured tissues is a great way to promote healing and while technically hands-off, still uses the skills of a licensed physical therapist. Call Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn today! 1-718-258-3300 

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"A hands-off approach to injury"- Using specifically constructed tools like cups or Gua Sha tools to mobilize injured tissues is a great way to promote healing and while technically hands-off, still uses the skills of a licensed physical therapist. Call Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn today! 1-718-258-3300 https://evolveny.com/blogposts/2024/3/04/iastm-a-hands-off-approach-to-injury

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After suffering a stroke, many patients can become limited in their ability to do basic functions like walking and using one’s hands. Physical therapy can help stroke survivors get out of bed and back to life. Dr. Steven Edgley explains how techniques and technology has improved in the past decade to help stroke patients - both new and old - improve their quality of life. Neuro Rehabilitation, Get Out Of Bed, University Of Utah, Getting Out Of Bed, Back To Life, Health Advice, Quality Of Life, Physical Therapy, Physics

After suffering a stroke, many patients can become limited in their ability to do basic functions like walking and using one’s hands. Physical therapy can help stroke survivors get out of bed and back to life. Dr. Steven Edgley explains how techniques and technology has improved in the past decade to help stroke patients - both new and old - improve their quality of life.

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